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At the 2024 PCAs, Sydney Sweeney didn	 need much to draw attention.

At the 2024 PCAs, Sydney Sweeney didn need much to draw attention.

On the red carpet, making a style statement might not be as simple as it seems. Celebrities frequently go to extreme lengths to create an impression, dressing in dynamic gowns and creating mind-bending optical illusions. Few people can pull off an effortlessly stylish look while drawing attention from everyone in the room. Included in them was Count Sydney Sweeney. With her movie co-star Glen Powell by her side, the Anyone But You actress attended the People's Choice Awards 2024 on Sunday night. Although their on-screen chemistry generated a lot of excitement when the film first came out, her red carpet look was what stole the show at this event. Sydney Sweeney attended the awards ceremony wearing a rich crimson custom-made Monot gown. The bustier was wired, and the narrow straps dropped to reveal a plunging neckline. The all-black garment hugged her curves in a form-fitting silhouette until it revealed a slit at the back of the length at the ankle. Her gown was accessorized with satin strap heels, finger rings, and earrings; after all, a look like that really didn't need anything more.Sydney wore her blond hair, which was ombre in tone, parted down the middle and falling in big waves down her back. Her stunning red gown looked stunning with her smokey eyes, which she accessorized with a nude lip and bronzed cheeks.Sydney Sweeney is obviously partial to a little red dress, and we're not at all upset about that.  

Published 19 Feb 2024 05:20 PM

Australias Glenn Maxwell was hospitalized

Australias Glenn Maxwell was hospitalized

"Although Glenn Maxwell is an essential component of Australia's white-ball team, head coach Andrew McDonald stated that he needs to ""hold up his end of the bargain"" in light of his ""less than ideal"" Adelaide incident. Maxwell was admitted to the Adelaide hospital last week after becoming intoxicated and passing out at a ""Six and Out"" concert, which featured former Australian pacer Brett Lee. He wasn't kept in the hospital for long and was discharged soon after and is now back in training.  I spoke with Glenn and we had a nice conversation about the incident yesterday. Moving forward, it needs to be taken into account that he takes care of himself,"" McDonald was cited as telling the Sydney Evening News. ""We've given him the opportunity to rest and rehab in that period of time and I suppose the lessons for him around that would be to take up his end of the bargain in that space and take care of himself."" Maxwell was rested for next month's three-match ODI series against the West Indies at home and he took the opportunity to attend a golf event in Adelaide before the incident took place."Glenn Maxwell should play cricket for Australia for the next three to four years, in our opinion. Is he going to be able to attend the 2027 World Cup in South Africa? Who knows? However, he's an important member of our white-ball teams," McDonald remarked.   "We're a much better team when he plays, and because of the terrible injury he sustained, some management measures will be implemented around him.   But for as long as possible, we want Glenn Maxwell to play for Australia. We're going to have to do our end, and Glenn is no doubt going to have to hold up his end of the bargain." This is not Maxwell's first experience.Maxwell was sidelined for months by this for the Australian team. In a bizarre accident that occurred in November of last year, he also suffered bruises and head injuries after falling from the back of a golf cart.   "From his and our perspectives, it's not ideal that the night ended the way it did, given all the information he's provided and the fact that he's had a few drinks. It's a sincere error," McDonald remarked.   "Of course, he needs to examine what he's doing on his end and determine whether it's the appropriate course of action at that particular moment. Fortunately, it doesn't cause any harm. He is now well." Maxwell has not yet participated in a limited-overs cricket match for Australia since his team's November return from India.Following his performance as the third-highest run scorer for Australia in the record-tying sixth edition of the ODI World Cup in India, Maxwell took part in a three-match T20I series in India and then played in the Big Bash League.   He ended as the Stars' second-highest run scorer, and starting on February 9, the West Indies T20Is are expected to see him maintain his impressive form.

Published 09 Feb 2024 02:55 AM

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On the controversy surrounding the Melbourne concert, Neha Kakkar breaks her silence, saying,

On the controversy surrounding the Melbourne concert, Neha Kakkar breaks her silence, saying, "Performed Absolutely Free, Organisers Ran Away."

Finally addressing the controversy surrounding her Melbourne show, singer Neha Kakkar has disclosed the specifics of what transpired that day. When Neha came three hours late for her Melbourne show, the irate audience jeered her and told her to leave. She broke down on stage and apologized to the audience in a video that went viral. Neha has now disclosed that her band was not given access to basic amenities like food, lodging, or water, and that the organizers fled without being paid. She claimed that because her fans were waiting for her, they nevertheless went on stage for the performance in spite of everything. Neha revealed that she didn't even know the concert was going since the organizers stopped returning her managers' calls, and that the sound check was also postponed because the vendor wasn't paid. Neha Kakkar finally spoke out about the situation in a recent Instagram post, writing, "They said she came three hours late. Did they even ask once what happened to her, what did they do to her and her band? I didn't even tell anyone what had happened to us when I talked on stage because I didn't want anyone to be hurt because I'm not the one who should punish people, but now that it's in my name, I had to speak up. Here it is, then.Neha went on, "Are you all aware that I gave my Melbourne audience a completely free performance? My money and others were stolen by the organizers. My band didn't even receive water, food, or lodging. My spouse went with his boys to feed them.  

Published 28 Mar 2025 10:27 PM

At the 2024 PCAs, Sydney Sweeney didn	 need much to draw attention.

At the 2024 PCAs, Sydney Sweeney didn need much to draw attention.

On the red carpet, making a style statement might not be as simple as it seems. Celebrities frequently go to extreme lengths to create an impression, dressing in dynamic gowns and creating mind-bending optical illusions. Few people can pull off an effortlessly stylish look while drawing attention from everyone in the room. Included in them was Count Sydney Sweeney. With her movie co-star Glen Powell by her side, the Anyone But You actress attended the People's Choice Awards 2024 on Sunday night. Although their on-screen chemistry generated a lot of excitement when the film first came out, her red carpet look was what stole the show at this event. Sydney Sweeney attended the awards ceremony wearing a rich crimson custom-made Monot gown. The bustier was wired, and the narrow straps dropped to reveal a plunging neckline. The all-black garment hugged her curves in a form-fitting silhouette until it revealed a slit at the back of the length at the ankle. Her gown was accessorized with satin strap heels, finger rings, and earrings; after all, a look like that really didn't need anything more.Sydney wore her blond hair, which was ombre in tone, parted down the middle and falling in big waves down her back. Her stunning red gown looked stunning with her smokey eyes, which she accessorized with a nude lip and bronzed cheeks.Sydney Sweeney is obviously partial to a little red dress, and we're not at all upset about that.  

Published 19 Feb 2024 05:20 PM

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"Short of a gallop": Border Gavaskar Trophy Australian captain Pat Cummins has to add more pace, according to Michael Vaughan.

The 31-year-old Australian captain Pat Cummins has been tasked with refocusing the Australian attack for the second Pink Ball Test match in Adelaide beginning on December 6 after taking just three wickets for 153 runs in his 40 overs during Australia's 295-run defeat to India in the first Test match of the Border Gavaskar Trophy in Perth. Michael Vaughan, a former cricket player for England, feels that the Australian pace spearhead needs to add more pace because they didn't look like they have a gallop in the first Test.He is a superb bowler, skipper, and performer of the highest caliber. I will admit, though, that he didn't exactly look like a gallop in the First Test. He hadn't been participating in cricket matches. Since March, he had not participated in any longer format cricket matches. Because of what he did last week, I believe he will be more active this week in Adelaide. I believe he will do well in the First Test. I think he will benefit from playing the lengthier format again and getting some overs back into his body and head. The Follow On was told by Vaughan.Cummins' average speed has decreased over the last year from 140.6 km/h in 2018 to 136 km/h, according to Codesports and Cricviz data. In 63 Test matches, the 31-year-old has taken 272 wickets overall. Cummins had a forgettable series in the West Indies earlier this year, taking five wickets at an average of 36.20 in two test matches. His bowling average is currently 22.85, up from 22.15 two years ago, according to Codesports. Vaughan believed that for Cummins, speed was crucial. Pat Cummins has a lot of space. I believe that if he is down to 135 (or so), it gives the batters a little more time to get used to the  

Published 04 Dec 2024 04:04 PM

Cricket Australia is prepared to combat racism and stop an incident similar to that of Mohammed Siraj during the Border-Gavaskar Trophy.

Cricket Australia is prepared to combat racism and stop an incident similar to that of Mohammed Siraj during the Border-Gavaskar Trophy.

The man behind Cricket Australia's Multicultural Action Plan, Michael Napper, outlines the steps they have taken to educate immigrants about Australian culture and recruit students from the subcontinent to attend all kinds of cricket matches.A local cricket fan was carrying a banner that said, "Benson & Hedges Final: Bus Drivers versus Tram Conductors," during the Benson & Hedges World Championship of Cricket final match between Australia and India at the Melbourne Cricket Ground. During 2020–21, a group of Australian spectators threw a string of racist epithets at India pacer Mohammed Siraj, including "Brown Dog" and "Big Monkey." Cricket Australia created the Multicultural Action Plan with the express purpose of combating racism.First and foremost, I believe we must recognize that racism is still there in society and hasn't disappeared. It remains. And regrettably, it will be there for a while," Michael Napper, the creator of Cricket Australia's program to interact with multicultural audiences, told The Indian Express from Melbourne."We understand that something shouldn't exist in sports. And it should simply be a location where everyone is welcome to join in the celebration. Therefore, I fervently hope that we have gotten past all of those notorious occurrences," he says. Napper outlines the plan they have created to guarantee that racism has no place in Australian cricket at any level. There would be measures to guarantee that a fair procedure is followed, whether at the highest level or at the grassroots level.  

Published 04 Dec 2024 04:00 PM

New Zealand versus India How a tiny nation in the southern Pacific consistently outperforms its peers in sports

New Zealand versus India How a tiny nation in the southern Pacific consistently outperforms its peers in sports

Despite having a small pool of talent, the nation manages to maximize its resources through careful funding, strategic planning, and first-rate coaching.According to a comedian in a tourist film with former prime minister Jacinda Ardern, it's like a worm in the Tasman Sea or a half-eaten mutton chop in the Pacific. The nation where the Lord of the Rings trilogy was filmed, and the creators of the egg beater. New Zealand may surprise and confound.There are five million people living in this nation, which has an area of one lakh square miles. Its area is about the same as Uttar Pradesh's, and its population is one-fourth that of Mumbai.However, for many years, their stature and power have not stopped them from succeeding in sports. Its cricket team sent India, a nation of 148 million people, as head coach Gautam Gambhir often claims, to its first series defeat at home on Sunday. It had already defeated them to win the mace for the World Test Championship.  New Zealand is the side with the most semi-final appearances in 50-over World Cups. All of them have one lakh registered cricket players in their talent pool. There are four times as many in England, Australia, and India.This is a quintessential example of athletic uniqueness. Or "New Zealand doing New Zealand things," as Daryll Mitchell phrased it. The county's level of achievement in many sports is drastically out of proportion to its population. With 80% of their games won this century, the All Blacks are without a doubt the dominant force in rugby union.SportsCricket NewsIndia vs. New Zealand: How a tiny southern Pacific nation consistently outperforms its peers in sports India vs. New Zealand: How a tiny southern Pacific nation consistently outperforms its peers in sports Despite having a small pool of talent, the nation manages to maximize its resources through careful funding, strategic planning, and first-rate coaching.  

Published 04 Nov 2024 10:58 PM

In their depressing Bengaluru opening against New Zealand, India reached a new low in Test cricket.

In their depressing Bengaluru opening against New Zealand, India reached a new low in Test cricket.

On Day 2 of the first Test match against New Zealand on Thursday, the Indian squad reached its lowest point under the cloudy circumstances of Bengaluru. In a home Test, India lost four of their top seven batsmen for ducks for the first time in cricket's storied history.Sarfaraz Khan (0 off 3), Ravindra Jadeja (0 off 6), KL Rahul (0 off 6), and Virat Kohli (0 off 9) all made their way back to the pavilion without posing any problems for the scorekeepers. Ravichandran Ashwin was removed for a golden duck on the opening ball of the second session, leaving India with five ducks overall.aAn thrilling battle between bat and ball resulted from the scorching deliveries of New Zealand pacers, which continued to worry the Indian batters after captain Rohit Sharma left cheaply. By removing more bounce from the surface, ORourke stunned Kohli and silenced the fans at M. Chinnaswamy Stadium. Glenn Phillips came flying from leg gully to make a spectacular catch after the Indian stalwart gloved the ball to him despite his best efforts to defend it off his toes. This was Kohli's first duck in 32 innings; his previous duck occurred at Wankhede in 2021 against the same opponents.Sarfaraz used the bottom edge of his bat to smack the ball as he finally had his chance. At extra cover, Devon Conway jumped to his right to finish a spectacular catch. KL When Rahul arrived, ORourke welcomed him by slamming the ball into his glove. ORourke returned in his subsequent over to reap the benefits of his labors, having frightened Rahul. Rahul made a mistake and sent the ball down to Blundell's left, becoming India's third duck in a desperate attempt to score. After a missed shot, Ravindra Jadeja quickly came in as the fourth.India's tail attempted, but was unable, to withstand having five ducks on the scoreboard. In the end, India lost for 46.  

Published 17 Oct 2024 05:27 PM

Highlights of India vs. New Zealand, First Test, Day 1 Rain in Bengaluru Causes Day Off Without Throw

Highlights of India vs. New Zealand, First Test, Day 1 Rain in Bengaluru Causes Day Off Without Throw

New Zealand versus India Highlights: Play on the first day of the first Test match between India and New Zealand was halted by persistent rain on Wednesday.New Zealand versus India Highlights, Day 1 of the First Test: On the first day of the first Test match between India and New Zealand, play was halted by persistent rain on Wednesday. Heavy rain that had been letting up for around 30 minutes earlier forced the cancellation of the play at 2:34 PM at M Chinnaswamy Stadium. Around 1:30 PM, the outfield and first layer of covers were taken off, and at 2:00 PM, the match officials emerged to examine the field. Hessians were brought out in a last-ditch effort to get some playing time, but there were sizable moist patches on either side of the field. (SCORECARD)Bengaluru Weather LIVE Updates: Due to heavy rain, the first day of the India vs. New Zealand Test match has been canceled. The BCCI has formally stated that tomorrow's match would start fifteen minutes earlier than planned. India, headed by Rohit Sharma, will play New Zealand in the first of three Test series matches in Bengaluru starting Wednesday. The blue-clad team has won six straight Test matches, including a historic triumph in Kanpur against Bangladesh.An Indian side that is highly strong in their home country will make New Zealand nervous, as they recently suffered a crushing defeat in Sri Lanka. In the meantime, Tom Latham will spearhead the Kiwis' attack in this series since captain Kane Williamson is sidelined due to an injury.This is essentially the same Indian team that was chosen for the just finished Bangladesh Test series, with Akash Deep trailing Mohammed Siraj and Jasprit Bumrah as the top pacers. Yashasvi Jaiswal and Shubman Gill, two young batsmen, will try to maintain their incredible performances in the game's longest batting session.Virat: All eyes are on Rohit. In order to quiet the increasingly outspoken critics of their recent performance, captain Rohit Sharma and seasoned batsman Virat Kohli will be looking to score some runs in this series. In the six innings he has played this year, Kohli has failed to reach a half-century, while the Indian captain has amassed 497 runs at an average of almost 35, including two hundreds and one fifty. India team: Virat Kohli, KL Rahul, Sarfaraz Khan, Rishabh Pant (WK), Dhruv Jurel (WK), Axar Patel, Kuldeep Yadav, Mohammed Siraj, Akash Deep, Jasprit Bumrah (VC), Shubman Gill, Yashasvi Jaiswal, Virat Sharma (C), and Axar Patel. The New Zealand team: Captain Tom Latham, Devon Conway, Kane Williamson, Mark Chapman, Will Young, Glenn Phillips, Michael Bracewell, Daryl Mitchell,  

Published 16 Oct 2024 05:56 PM

Japan, Germany, and Ireland will become top study abroad destinations as Canada, the UK, and Australia tighten their visa regulations.

Japan, Germany, and Ireland will become top study abroad destinations as Canada, the UK, and Australia tighten their visa regulations.

These new travel destinations offer a variety of educational choices, easy immigration procedures, and appealing post-study employment opportunities. As a result, Indian students have access to more options for global employment.For a number of reasons, prospective students are now expanding their study abroad options, even if the major four nations—Canada, the United Kingdom, the United States, and Australia—remain the top choices for foreign students, including Indians. Stricter visa requirements have resulted in a discernible drop in Indian students' enrollment in these nations.However, why have these nations restricted overseas students' access to visas? The UK continues to struggle with post-Brexit problems, including as economic difficulties and unfavorable attitudes toward immigrants. One major factor contributing to a potential drop in UK popularity is the rise in tuition fees, which is affected by government financing and institution rules. The country has become less appealing due to stringent visa regulations and rising living expenses.Canada has long been a welcoming country for immigrants. The number of Indian students in Canada increased by 182% between 2016 and 2019, according to data from the NFAP, which analyzes data on international students. However, Indian students now face a challenge as a result of the current strained diplomatic relations. Lack of housing and employment possibilities, as well as growing antipathy toward Indian students, are further factors contributing to the problems. "Canada is experiencing a crisis on nearly all fronts, particularly in the areas of employment and housing. Additionally, animosity toward overseas students is on the rise. As a result, the number of student visas issued this year has drastically decreased, according to Bhargav Modi, EduGo Abroad's commercial director. Other reports have also anticipated a similar drop. Just over 2.31 lakh new study licenses will be issued by the end of 2024, a significant drop from the 4.36 lakh granted in 2023, according to ed-tech startup ApplyBoard.Despite changes in the cost of living and job prospects, the US remains a popular destination for Indian students, with over 2.50 lakh presently enrolled at US universities, according to Manisha Zaveri, joint managing director of Career Mosaic consultancy. This is in contrast to the UK, Australia, and Canada, which are forecasting a decline in the number of Indian students. The IIE Open Door Report states that there were 1,057,188 international students overall in 2022 and 2023, a 12% increase.According to University Living's founder and CEO, Saurabh Arora, the situation is ideal for Indians looking to expand their study abroad options. "New opportunities that may have previously gone unnoticed are presented by emerging study destinations and alternative pathways, which are becoming more accessible," Arora stated.  

Published 15 Oct 2024 05:41 PM

Parker, Wubben-Moy, and James are called up to the England women's squad for the friendly.

Parker, Wubben-Moy, and James are called up to the England women's squad for the friendly.

Lauren James and Lotte Wubben-Moy, who were injured and missed the Women's Euro 2025 qualifying matches against Sweden and Ireland in July, will also play.Lucy Parker, a defender for Aston Villa, has been called up by England women's manager Sarina Wiegman for the first time in a year due to a significant ankle injury for this month's home friendly against South Africa and Germany.Lauren James and Lotte Wubben-Moy, who were injured and missed the Women's Euro 2025 qualifying matches against Sweden and Ireland in July, will also play. After securing their spot in the last international window, Wiegman's team has focused entirely on getting ready to defend their championship at the European Championship the following year.On October 25, England will host Germany at Wembley in a replay of the Euro 2022 final. On October 29, it will host South Africa at the Coventry Building Society Arena. "The players and staff put in a lot of effort to guarantee our spot in the Euro next summer, so we can now devote all of our attention to making sure we're prepared for the tournament when it starts on July 2," Wiegman stated. "We have a very valuable opportunity to play four friendlies this autumn and lay the groundwork for next summer if we qualify directly for the finals." On November 30, the Lionesses will play Olympic winners the United States at Wembley. On December 3, they will play Euro 2025 hosts Switzerland at Bramall Lane.  

Published 15 Oct 2024 05:31 PM

India is overwhelmed by the mayhem at the Sharjah extravaganza.

India is overwhelmed by the mayhem at the Sharjah extravaganza.

It seemed like a dream you hoped would linger longer long before the cloud of sadness descended. As the sun set, the fans—nearly 15,000 of whom were in Sharjah—rushed through the turnstiles, raucous and ecstatic, yelling, singing, waving, and doing anything they could to catch Jemi, Harry Di, or Smriti's eye.It appeared that the days of cramming a stand with schoolchildren and giving out free sandwiches were long gone. It felt like the beginning of a new era, with all of that apathy and systemic indifference (at least in part) behind us. Now, the rocket just needed that fuel to get into orbit.For India to move from being a contender to a champion, they needed that boost. Even if their captain is walking on crutches and moonwalkers, they still need to play like one against the genuine ones, who know how to end games from difficult scenarios. The stage could hardly have been more magnificent for India.The commotion, commotion, color, and craziness were chaotic yet magnificent. Security officers who were accustomed to watching four administrators and five ground crew members argue over countless cups of Irani chai had never experienced such a last-minute tussle, where all pre-match procedures, including complex security measures, needed to be practiced.With good cause, this India vs. Australia encounter was billed as the tournament's main event. It all deserved a thriller because of its grandeur. We also got one. However, it seemed inevitable that the rock stars, who were the main attraction, would end their show in the middle of their performance. Unless Monday night is when Pakistan plays the match of their lives.India's jigsaw was clinically disassembled by Australia, leaving them with a number of problems and few answers. The captain, Harmanpreet Kaur, was devastated and appeared exhausted, both emotionally and physically, as he struggled to breathe in the unbearable October heat. India had Australia on the ropes, as they have on a few occasions, despite all the failed run-out opportunities and dropped catches, as well as the confusion surrounding Asha Sobhana's one-leg hobble shortly before the game, which nobody appeared to take seriously enough at first. Consider the semi-final of the T20 World Cup in Cape Town last year or, more recently, the T20I series in Navi Mumbai in December. Australia momentarily faltered despite India's wobble in the top order, which was caused by the absence of Shafali Verma, Smriti Mandhana, and Jemimah Rodrigues. The opposing duo of Harmanpreet and Deepti Sharma brought India  

Published 14 Oct 2024 06:00 PM

The newly set records from the 2024 T20 World Cup

The newly set records from the 2024 T20 World Cup

Notwithstanding the bowling prowess, there was a lot of big hitting; with 1,478, 2024 surpassed 2021's 1,349 boundaries to record the most in a T20 World Cup edition to date. It should come as no surprise that, out of those, 2024 had the most sixes (515), over 100 higher than 2021's 405 total. The T20 World Cup 2024, which India won, was one of the most thrilling ICC competitions in cricket history, with several matches ending in thrilling ends. New records were set and many were broken. Let's investigate if bowlers benefited from the 2024 T20 World Cup or if the format continued to be dominated by batters. (Source of Image: PTI)India became the first team to win the men's T20 World Cup without losing a single game throughout the tournament. They won all eight matches they played, with one washout in the first-round game against Canada. (Image Credits: PTI)  

Published 02 Jul 2024 06:14 PM

In April, Pakistan will host a Twenty20 series against New Zealand in advance of the World Cup.

In April, Pakistan will host a Twenty20 series against New Zealand in advance of the World Cup.

In April of this year, the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) will play host to a five-match T20 international series against New Zealand.A PCB representative indicated that negotiations were in progress with New Zealand Cricket (NZC) to finalize the rubber's dates and locations; nonetheless, the window of opportunity would be April 13–24.The official stated that since Karachi would be hosting a series between the women's teams of Pakistan and the West Indies at the same time, the series, which is being hosted in advance of this year's T20 World Cup, would likely be held in Lahore and Rawalpindi.In a five-match Twenty20 series that Pakistan played last month, New Zealand prevailed 4-1.Prior to the World Cup in June in the USA and the West Indies, the Pakistani side will play a series of Twenty20 matches against Afghanistan, New Zealand, and England following the Pakistan Super League.Briefly stated. In April of this year, the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) will play host to a five-match T20 international series against New Zealand. A PCB representative indicated that negotiations were in progress with New Zealand Cricket (NZC) to finalize the rubber's dates and locations; nonetheless, the window of opportunity would be April 13–24.A PCB representative indicated that negotiations were in progress with New Zealand Cricket (NZC) to finalize the rubber's dates and locations; nonetheless, the window of opportunity would be April 13–24. According to the official, the series is being held in advance of the T20 World... Visit Deccan Herald.com/Sports/Cricket/Pakistan-to-Host-T20-Series-Against-New-Zealand-in-April-As-Preparation-for-World-Cup-2908582 for additional information.In a five-match Twenty20 series that Pakistan played last month, New Zealand prevailed 4-1. Prior to the World Cup in June, the Pakistani side will play a series of Twenty20 matches against Afghanistan, New Zealand, and England following the Pakistan Super League. Visit Deccan Herald.com/Sports/Cricket/Pakistan-to-Host-T20-Series-Against-New-Zealand-in-April-As-Preparation-for-World-Cup-2908582 for additional information.

Published 28 Feb 2024 03:50 PM

Before the T20Is against New Zealand, Mitchell Marsh discloses Australias starting lineup.

Before the T20Is against New Zealand, Mitchell Marsh discloses Australias starting lineup.

Mitchell Marsh, the captain of Australia's Twenty20 cricket team, disclosed the team's order of preference before the T20I series against New Zealand. According to Marsh, the top three spots are "pretty much set," with Travis Head and David Warner starting the inning and him at third base. The aforementioned trio has proven to be exceptionally cooperative and productive in past years, so there is minimal room for doubt about their roles in the forthcoming World Cup. Australia's top order looks well established ahead of the World Cup in June, especially in light of Glenn Maxwell's recent success at number four, which included a memorable 120 from 55 balls against the West Indies, and Tim David's consistent efforts at six in the same T20I campaign. When asked about his team's plans, Marsh acknowledged that "our top order is pretty set," but he also said that few of the 15-man New Zealand squad are expected to play all three matches over the next six days, and he gave no clues when asked about the likely middle-order lineup. He did not, however, disclose Steve Smith's role. We'll reveal our team during the toss, so you'll have to find out. We're here to win the series, but there will be some guys who will likely bat in different positions than they have in the past. I'll be there right away because I've batted three for the past eighteen months. I daresay that will be the top three, and obviously Heady and Davey Warner have been fantastic for us lately," the 32-year-old was cited by cricket.com.au. Marsh believes that Australia will always be able to attack because of their depth in the bat. "I found our batting performance to be quite impressive, as we were able to maintain our momentum throughout." Although there were times when we lost early wickets, one of the things I want from us is to always trust in our skill. He went on, "That may look ugly at times, but I think we've got a team that can really apply pressure with the bat and bat all the way down to eight or nine."A two-match Test series that begins on February 29 will take place after the series, which runs from February 21 to 25. Prior to the highly anticipated T20 World Cup, which will be held in the West Indies and the United States of America, this will be Australia's final bilateral series.

Published 20 Feb 2024 04:35 PM

At the 2024 PCAs, Sydney Sweeney didn	 need much to draw attention.

At the 2024 PCAs, Sydney Sweeney didn need much to draw attention.

On the red carpet, making a style statement might not be as simple as it seems. Celebrities frequently go to extreme lengths to create an impression, dressing in dynamic gowns and creating mind-bending optical illusions. Few people can pull off an effortlessly stylish look while drawing attention from everyone in the room. Included in them was Count Sydney Sweeney. With her movie co-star Glen Powell by her side, the Anyone But You actress attended the People's Choice Awards 2024 on Sunday night. Although their on-screen chemistry generated a lot of excitement when the film first came out, her red carpet look was what stole the show at this event. Sydney Sweeney attended the awards ceremony wearing a rich crimson custom-made Monot gown. The bustier was wired, and the narrow straps dropped to reveal a plunging neckline. The all-black garment hugged her curves in a form-fitting silhouette until it revealed a slit at the back of the length at the ankle. Her gown was accessorized with satin strap heels, finger rings, and earrings; after all, a look like that really didn't need anything more.Sydney wore her blond hair, which was ombre in tone, parted down the middle and falling in big waves down her back. Her stunning red gown looked stunning with her smokey eyes, which she accessorized with a nude lip and bronzed cheeks.Sydney Sweeney is obviously partial to a little red dress, and we're not at all upset about that.  

Published 19 Feb 2024 05:20 PM

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